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  • D David Wulff

    How could they have been deleted from seperate un-connected drives, including one that was stored off-site and not in a machine? Sherlock Holmes said that when you rule out all that is obvious what you are left with is the truth, but I can't even find an obvious question to this answer... :~ dnh wrote: Anyway, good luck! It sounds like real mystery. Where is Scooby Doo when you need him? :rolleyes:


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    David Wulff wrote: How could they have been deleted from seperate un-connected drives, including one that was stored off-site and not in a machine? I don't know and I don't care. They were there, not they aren't. There are not many possibilities. They were (somehow) moved or deleted or renamed or some goblins replaced all your hardware... I can't see any other ways. My logic is undeniable :) Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)

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      David Wulff wrote: I've cancelled tonight's social festivities... Geez that sux. :(( David Wulff wrote: but that's moot because the scratch drive on my local PC is also missing the files and that is not touched by the backup. Well, then log in to the local machine as 'Uber Administrator Power Buckup Can Perform Pedicure User' on the local box and search. I guess. Dunno. Dang. :( I guess the other option is just byte the bullet and start typing. Don't look down and don't look back. :rose:

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      Tim Deveaux wrote: I guess the other option is just byte the bullet and start typing. Don't look down and don't look back. That's what I'm doing. I can't risk the time to try and figure out what the hell has happened and see if I can get those files back, so I've isolated the backup again just in case and am recreating the main stuff on my local hard drive. It's like being back at school again - the day before some important coursework you left till the last minute is due in. :doh:


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        David Wulff wrote: How could they have been deleted from seperate un-connected drives, including one that was stored off-site and not in a machine? I don't know and I don't care. They were there, not they aren't. There are not many possibilities. They were (somehow) moved or deleted or renamed or some goblins replaced all your hardware... I can't see any other ways. My logic is undeniable :) Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)

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        dnh wrote: My logic is undeniable I know, that is what is so disturbing about all of this - I don't know whether to call a data recovery expert or a priest! :eek:


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        • D David Wulff

          dnh wrote: My logic is undeniable I know, that is what is so disturbing about all of this - I don't know whether to call a data recovery expert or a priest! :eek:


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          Vikram A Punathambekar
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          David Wulff wrote: I don't know whether to call a data recovery expert or a priest! I understand your predicament, but that's hilarious! :laugh: sorry. Vikram.


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          • D David Wulff

            Um... time to cry I think... I have gone looking for an entire directory of very important files. I've looked on the network drive, it isn't there. I've looked on the local clone, it isn't there. I've stuck the backup drive in and it isn't there. I've looked in my recent files history and all referencs to any of the files in the directory have disapeared. The documents aren't even on the MRU list in software that had opened them. I made a jpeg of one of the documents to send to a friend over MSN for proofreading, placed on my desktop, which has also gone. It really is as if they never existed! Only I know that they did exist, and I need them back. This is really starting to creep me out because I can find no evidence that they ever existed. Missing from the source drive, my local clone and the backup drive that was cloned only this passing Sunday... WTF is going on? :confused: :((


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            Don't suppose you have a scanner around. If you did, you could send them to me as a tiff file or something similar and I could use the OCR software I have. It's a far-sight faster than typing them all back in again.


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            • D David Wulff

              Um... time to cry I think... I have gone looking for an entire directory of very important files. I've looked on the network drive, it isn't there. I've looked on the local clone, it isn't there. I've stuck the backup drive in and it isn't there. I've looked in my recent files history and all referencs to any of the files in the directory have disapeared. The documents aren't even on the MRU list in software that had opened them. I made a jpeg of one of the documents to send to a friend over MSN for proofreading, placed on my desktop, which has also gone. It really is as if they never existed! Only I know that they did exist, and I need them back. This is really starting to creep me out because I can find no evidence that they ever existed. Missing from the source drive, my local clone and the backup drive that was cloned only this passing Sunday... WTF is going on? :confused: :((


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              "When all logical solutions to a problem are eliminated the solution to the problem must be illogical however improbable" Contact your drug dealer and complain about the poor quality of the last shipment. yeah, I know, I didn't help that much...sorry!


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              • D David Stone

                Don't suppose you have a scanner around. If you did, you could send them to me as a tiff file or something similar and I could use the OCR software I have. It's a far-sight faster than typing them all back in again.


                [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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                Thanks for the offer David, but these were Photoshop PDFs, source images, etc, not a lot of text.


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                • D David Wulff

                  Um... time to cry I think... I have gone looking for an entire directory of very important files. I've looked on the network drive, it isn't there. I've looked on the local clone, it isn't there. I've stuck the backup drive in and it isn't there. I've looked in my recent files history and all referencs to any of the files in the directory have disapeared. The documents aren't even on the MRU list in software that had opened them. I made a jpeg of one of the documents to send to a friend over MSN for proofreading, placed on my desktop, which has also gone. It really is as if they never existed! Only I know that they did exist, and I need them back. This is really starting to creep me out because I can find no evidence that they ever existed. Missing from the source drive, my local clone and the backup drive that was cloned only this passing Sunday... WTF is going on? :confused: :((


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                  Hmm, are you sure they weren't on a different computer? :-D The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance.

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                  • D David Wulff

                    Um... time to cry I think... I have gone looking for an entire directory of very important files. I've looked on the network drive, it isn't there. I've looked on the local clone, it isn't there. I've stuck the backup drive in and it isn't there. I've looked in my recent files history and all referencs to any of the files in the directory have disapeared. The documents aren't even on the MRU list in software that had opened them. I made a jpeg of one of the documents to send to a friend over MSN for proofreading, placed on my desktop, which has also gone. It really is as if they never existed! Only I know that they did exist, and I need them back. This is really starting to creep me out because I can find no evidence that they ever existed. Missing from the source drive, my local clone and the backup drive that was cloned only this passing Sunday... WTF is going on? :confused: :((


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                    Have they been quarintined by a virus scanner? Either that or someone is having some fun with you.


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                    • D David Wulff

                      Um... time to cry I think... I have gone looking for an entire directory of very important files. I've looked on the network drive, it isn't there. I've looked on the local clone, it isn't there. I've stuck the backup drive in and it isn't there. I've looked in my recent files history and all referencs to any of the files in the directory have disapeared. The documents aren't even on the MRU list in software that had opened them. I made a jpeg of one of the documents to send to a friend over MSN for proofreading, placed on my desktop, which has also gone. It really is as if they never existed! Only I know that they did exist, and I need them back. This is really starting to creep me out because I can find no evidence that they ever existed. Missing from the source drive, my local clone and the backup drive that was cloned only this passing Sunday... WTF is going on? :confused: :((


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                      You have most likely gone mad, and they never existed to begin with.

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                      • J Johan Rosengren

                        You have most likely gone mad, and they never existed to begin with.

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                        The thought has entered my mind more than once now - in fact every time I try to think what the hell could have erased them so effectively them not existing in the first place is the only logical explanation I can find. Except I know I can't be imagining it because I have hard copies in front of me, and they must have come from somewhere. :~


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                          The thought has entered my mind more than once now - in fact every time I try to think what the hell could have erased them so effectively them not existing in the first place is the only logical explanation I can find. Except I know I can't be imagining it because I have hard copies in front of me, and they must have come from somewhere. :~


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                          David Wulff wrote: Except I know I can't be imagining it because I have hard copies in front of me Are you sure? Are you really, really sure?

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                            Hmm, are you sure they weren't on a different computer? :-D The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance.

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                            :-D Yes I'm sure.


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                              David Wulff wrote: Except I know I can't be imagining it because I have hard copies in front of me Are you sure? Are you really, really sure?

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                              :eek:


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                              • A Andy Brummer

                                Have they been quarintined by a virus scanner? Either that or someone is having some fun with you.


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                                andy brummer wrote: Have they been quarintined by a virus scanner? There is no virus scanner. andy brummer wrote: someone is having some fun with you If they are, I will certainly have some fun with them if I ever find out... :mad:


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                                • D David Wulff

                                  :eek:


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                                  Show the printouts to someone else, asking them what they think. If you get a response along the lines of "yes, blank paper, so?", you might as well just go back to bed.

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                                    Show the printouts to someone else, asking them what they think. If you get a response along the lines of "yes, blank paper, so?", you might as well just go back to bed.

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                                    Shog9 wrote: you might as well just go back to bed. ...or wake up. :-D "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick

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                                    • D David Wulff

                                      Um... time to cry I think... I have gone looking for an entire directory of very important files. I've looked on the network drive, it isn't there. I've looked on the local clone, it isn't there. I've stuck the backup drive in and it isn't there. I've looked in my recent files history and all referencs to any of the files in the directory have disapeared. The documents aren't even on the MRU list in software that had opened them. I made a jpeg of one of the documents to send to a friend over MSN for proofreading, placed on my desktop, which has also gone. It really is as if they never existed! Only I know that they did exist, and I need them back. This is really starting to creep me out because I can find no evidence that they ever existed. Missing from the source drive, my local clone and the backup drive that was cloned only this passing Sunday... WTF is going on? :confused: :((


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